Yes, of course, worldnetdaily is a joke. And CBS news is a responsible journalistic organization, at least in the liberal mind. Can anyone say "fake TANG documents"?

And we can't thank the nonpartisan Newsweek enough for debunking this rumor, just like they worked so dutifully to debunk the TANG memo. Oops, sorry, they didn't do that did they. At least not until after it was already over.

But I suppose if you only want to hear one side of the story, then CBS and Newsweek will do perfectly fine. And don't even think of applying the "fairness doctrine" to them.

Yes, of course, worldnetdaily is a joke. And CBS news is a responsible journalistic organization, at least in the liberal mind. Can anyone say "fake TANG documents"?

And we can't thank the nonpartisan Newsweek enough for debunking this rumor, just like they worked so dutifully to debunk the TANG memo. Oops, sorry, they didn't do that did they. At least not until after it was already over.

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Repetition is not reality. Typewriters with superscript have been around since the 40's, proportional spaced typewriters have been around since the 50's or so.

If repetition was reality, then yes, the TANG documents were shown to be fake. As it was, they just couldn't prove their provenance.

If you are still not sure about Obama's birth certificate, do like they did and go to the public records department and verify that the pictures posted online are accurate. They even photographed the seal. Move on to another lie.

But I suppose if you only want to hear one side of the story, then CBS and Newsweek will do perfectly fine. And don't even think of applying the "fairness doctrine" to them.